Archive for the ‘Dunya’ Category

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True Cost of War in Iraq/Afghanistan

February 29, 2008

I remember one of my teachers saying (two years into the Iraq war) maybe this is a means by which Allah bankrupts an arrogant superpower…

Link for article - The true cost of war

Extracts -

Some time in 2005, Stiglitz and Linda Bilmes, who also served as an economic adviser under Clinton, noted that the official Congressional Budget Office estimate for the cost of the war so far was of the order of $500bn. The figure was so low, they didn’t believe it, and decided to investigate. The paper they wrote together, and published in January 2006, revised the figure sharply upwards, to between $1 and $2 trillion. Even that, Stiglitz says now, was deliberately conservative: “We didn’t want to sound outlandish.”

And the borrowed trillions have to come from somewhere. Because “the saving rate [in America] is zero,” says Stiglitz, “that means that you have to finance [the war] by borrowing abroad. So China is financing America’s war.” The US is now operating at such a deficit, in fact, that it doesn’t have the money to bail out its own banks. “When Merrill Lynch and Citibank had a problem, it was sovereign funds from abroad that bailed them out. And we had to give up a lot of shares of our ownership. So the largest shareowners in Citibank now are in the Middle East. It should be called the MidEast bank, not the Citibank.” This creates a precedent of dependence, “and whether we become dependent on Middle East oil money, or Chinese reserves - it’s that dependency that people ought to worry about. That is a big change. The amount of borrowing in the last eight years, on top of the borrowing that began with Reagan - that has all changed the US’s economic position in the world.”

In figures
$16bn
The amount the US spends on the monthly running costs of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan - on top of regular defence spending
$138
The amount paid by every US household every month towards the current operating costs of the war
$19.3bn
The amount Halliburton has received in single-source contracts for work in Iraq
$25bn
The annual cost to the US of the rising price of oil, itself a consequence of the war
$3 trillion
A conservative estimate of the true cost - to America alone - of Bush’s Iraq adventure. The rest of the world, including Britain, will shoulder about the same amount again
$5bn
Cost of 10 days’ fighting in Iraq
$1 trillion
The interest America will have paid by 2017 on the money borrowed to finance the war
3%
The average drop in income of 13 African countries - a direct result of the rise in oil prices. This drop has more than offset the recent increase in foreign aid to Africa

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Evil Close to Home

February 27, 2008

This week we saw the conviction of Levi Bellfield for murdering two women and attacking another, and also the conviction (to be sentenced later) of brothers Dean and Michael Atkins for murdering an elderly woman in her home, and attacking another family.

These criminals lived very close to me. I’ve heard of the Atkins brothers and their friends before, they drank at a pub near my house. Levi Bellfield lived around the corner from me, he worked as a car clamper in a nearby town. A friends sister had a few unpleasant encounters with him. He stalked her as she used to come out of her gym, making lewd comments. Luckily she got her boyfriend to pick her up one day and that scared him off.

It’s shocking and frightening when these crimes happen so close to home, this part of London isn’t especially rough. We have our fare share of problems associated with drugs, car crime, anti social behaviour etc. But it is the brutal, sadistic nature of the violence committed against the women in these cases that is troubling. Can’t help but worry for the safety of my wife, my family, neighbours, colleagues…

May Allah protect all women from these evil men, amin.

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Charity…

February 22, 2008

… is the rent we pay on Earth.

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The Wrongs of Other People

January 21, 2008

God will not ask you what other people did to you, He will ask you what you did in response to their behaviour.

Dr Umar Abdullah Faruq

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It’s all in the Game

January 15, 2008

Brilliant dialogue from the TV series The Wire, between Omar Little, a rip and runner (one who robs drug dealers) and Maurice Levy, defence lawyer for a man involved with a drug gang, on trial for murdering a witness.  Omar is giving witness against the defence lawyer’s client.   Shows the moral ambiguity of defence lawyers.

Omar Little: That wasn’t no attempt murder.
Maurice ‘Maury’ Levy: What was it, Mr. Little?
Omar Little: I shot the boy Mike-Mike in his hind parts, that all.
[Jury laughs]
Omar Little: Fixed it up so he couldn’t sit right.
[Judge chuckles]
Maurice ‘Maury’ Levy:  Why’d you shoot Mike-Mike in his, um, hind parts, Mr. Little?
Omar Little: Let’s say we had a disagreement.
Maurice ‘Maury’ Levy:  A disagreement over?
Omar Little: Well, you see, Mike-Mike thought he should keep that cocaine he was slingin’ and the money he was makin’ from slingin’ it. I thought otherwise.
Maurice ‘Maury’ Levy:  Why should we believe your testimony then? Why believe anything you say?
Omar Little: That’s up to y’all, really.
Maurice ‘Maury’ Levy:  You are feeding off the violence and the despair of the drug trade. You are stealing from those who themselves are stealing the lifeblood from our city. You are a parasite who leeches off the culture of drugs…
Omar Little: Just like you, man.
Maurice ‘Maury’ Levy:  Excuse me? What?
Omar Little: I got the shotgun. You got the briefcase. It’s all in the game though, right?

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Money root of all..

January 3, 2008

 دنار (dinar) - Money

نار (nar) - Hellfire

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Back to Work/Back to Blog

January 2, 2008

A belated happy new year to all. 

The dreaded first day back to work has not been that bad, even with the boss still on holiday which means I’ve got to cover for him so I gots crazy amount of work to do, alhamdulillah it’s preparation for things to come.  This year is going to be hella busy for me, with starting my professional qualification and continuing Arabic studies, I won’t have as much time to spend on the blogs.  May Allah grant us barakah in our time, amin.

It’s been just over 6 months since I started this blog, some thoughts on blogging so far…

Blogland

It’s a big bloggy world but also a very small world.  Yes there are a zillion blogs out there but you always seem to bump into the same faces, even when randomly blog surfing.  Like brother Darvish, dude is everywhere!  I have a theory… I thinks he is one of those mystics that wot can be in several places at the same time, the ‘Abdal or People of the Step as they are known :o)

Bloggers

Most blogs I’ve come across I have found, surprisingly, the bloggers and people commenting to be nice people, intelligent, tolerant and sincere.  I was surprised because from past experience on various forums I got the picture most people like to vent their anger and hatred on the net, with the safety of anonymity and the ease in expressing whatever we want, there are extremely contemptuous comments being made on discussion forums (eg The Guardian Comment is Free section)

This is not the case with most bloggers, most of us don’t like to be hosts for ugly argumentation.  Call it fitra or whatever, but most people are sick of all the hatred that floods the net and there is a rising trend for discussion with manners, hurrah!

Writing

A self discovery I made since blogging is how bad I write, I knew I wasn’t no Shakespeare but I didn’t think I was this bad!  Another thing is I sound like a different person in my writing, like when you hear your voice recorded, do I really sound like that?!  I’ve not written like this in years, need to get re-accustomed to expressing my thoughts coherently and with a bit of eloquence, insha Allah!   This was one of the reasons I started the Poetry blog, at least in Poetry you can pretend to be eloquent :o)

Intentions for Blogging

I keep coming back to this, I’ve read many seasoned bloggers who say they regret a lot of what they wrote.  Speaking on subjects they are not qualified to, writing egotistically like their opinion deserves special attention.  Shukran to all those brothers and sisters who warned of this, I have loads of stuff thats sitting in draft, or was deleted.  Because they were too long and badly written and also a lot of it I had to admit was egotistical writing, my unqualified opinion on matters (I wrote long pieces on the row over race and intelligence sparked by Dr Watson and a review of the film American Gangster).  The world does not need to hear everything that goes on inside my head, I have a patient wife who listens to my mad theories.

My intention when starting this was to mostly pass on khayr, any sort of goodness I come across if I could share it somehow through this blog I would.  Something that will benefit me and others for eternity, a salawat, something that increases iman, taqwa of Allah, love for Rasul Allah (sal Allahu ‘alayhi wasallam). 

A specific du’a I made was for Allah to make this blog a means for my happiness on Yawmal Qiyamah.  That someone finds something here that guides them, that makes them from the awliya and then on That Day that person remembers this sinner.

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Importance of Purification of the Soul

December 24, 2007

This is the longest continuous oath in the Quran, from Surah al-Shams.

1. By the sun and its brilliance,

2. and the moon, following it,

3. and the day, revealing it,

4. and the night, concealing it;

5. by the sky and its construction,

6. and the earth and its extension;

7. by the self and its balance,

8. and its inspiration with its depravity and its conscience;

9. whoever purifies it is triumphant.

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Love is…

December 12, 2007

“Love is a verb, love is a doing word”.

Teardrops by Massive Attack

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Loving Crap

December 2, 2007

Soon as we stop loving crap and start discriminating the World will change

Vivienne Westwood